The ECORS-Truc Vert'08 nearshore field experiment: presentation of a three-dimensional morphologic system in a macrotidal environment during consecutive extreme storm conditions

N. Sénéchal, S. Abadie, E. Gallagher, J.H.M. MacMahan, G. Masselink, H. Michallet, A.J.H.M. Reniers, B.G. Ruessink, P.E. Russell, D. Sous, I.L. Turner, F. Ardhuin, P. Bonneton, S. Bajun, S. Capo, R. Certain, R. Pedreros, T. Garlan

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Abstract

A large multi-institutional nearshore field experiment was conducted at Truc Vert, on the Atlantic coast of France in early 2008. Truc Vert'08 was designed to measure beach change on a long, sandy stretch of coast without engineering works with emphasis on large winter waves (offshore significant wave height up to 8 m), a three-dimensional morphology, and macro-tidal conditions. Nearshore wave transformation, circulation and bathymetric changes involve coupled processes at many spatial and temporal scales thus implying the need to improve our knowledge for the full spectrum of scales to achieve a comprehensive view of the natural system. This experiment is unique when compared with existing experiments because of the simultaneous investigation of processes at different scales, both spatially (from ripples to sand banks) and temporally (from single swash events to several spring-neap tidal cycles, including a major storm event). The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on the experiment by providing detailed presentation of the instrument layout and snapshots of preliminary results
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2073-2098
Number of pages26
JournalOcean Dynamics
Volume61
Issue numberSupl. 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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